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Perception of time slowing may influence the suicidal process
New research provides evidence of a link between time perception and suicide.
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Fleets of radar satellites are measuring movements on Earth like never before
With a surge in InSAR data, researchers are monitoring slipping faults, flowing ice, inflating volcanoes, and sinking croplands
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Greatest Secret For Private Crypto Transactions:PIVX coin 2021
Today we are talking about PIVX. This stands for Protected, Instant, Verified, Exchange. PIVX is a financial user data protection-oriented cryptocurre
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Our Brains “See” Beams Of Motion Emanating From People’s Faces Towards The Object Of Their Attention
Back in the 1970s, the developmental psychologist Jean Piaget discovered that, if you ask young children to explain the mechanics of vision as they understand them, their answers tend to reveal the exact same misconception: that the eyes emit some sort of immaterial substance into the environment and capture the sights of objects much like a projector.
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Gut health and mood genetically entwined
In the world’s largest study of genetic factors in peptic ulcer disease, a link has been confirmed between depression and stomach ulcers.
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'Night owls' may be twice as likely as morning 'larks' to underperform at work
Night 'owls' may be twice as likely as morning 'larks' to underperform at work and to run a heightened risk of early retirement due to disability, finds research published online in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine.
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Traffic Noise Is a Silent Killer
The ruckus of cars and planes can damage not just your ears, but also your heart.
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Boys Who Play Video Games Have Lower Depression Risk
Gaming has soared thanks to people being forced to spend more time indoors. But, this overall increase in screen time has left some parents feeling anxious about their children’s well-being. While in the past, engaging in video games has often been portrayed as promoting violent behaviour or a “waste of time,” it could offer some unique benefits for young people as well.
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Research helps solar technology become more affordable
Scientists at The University of Manchester have found a way to accelerate the uptake of solar technology, by increasing the environmental safety of perovskite solar cells.
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Dogs synchronize their behavior with children, but not as much as with adults, study finds
Dogs synchronize their behavior with the children in their family, but not as much as they do with adults, a new study from Oregon State University researchers found. The findings are important because there is a growing body of evidence that dogs can help children in many ways, including with social development, increasing physical activity, managing anxiety or as a source of attachment in the face of changing family structures, the researchers said. Yet, very little research has focused on how dogs perceive and socially engage with children.
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Biocrusts Are an Entire World Beneath Our Feet
New research in Brazil highlights how distinctive the "living skin" of the planet can be.
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People with extremist views less able to do complex mental tasks, research suggests
Cambridge University team say their findings could be used to spot people at risk from radicalisation
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Neanderthals died out after Earth's magnetic poles flipped, causing a climate crisis 42,000 years ago, a study says
Earth saw a lot of commotion when its magnetic poles flipped 42,000 years ago. Scientists have known about the flip since the late 1960s. Earth's magnetic poles aren't static - they're generated by electric currents from the planet's liquid outer core, which is constantly in motion. As of late, Earth's magnetic North pole has wandered considerably on a path toward northern Russia.
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This Ferret Died 33 Years Ago. Scientists Just Brought Her Back to Life.
For the first time, scientists have cloned an endangered U.S. species: a black-footed ferret named Elizabeth Ann, whose donor has been dead for more than 30 years. After the original ferret, Willa, died in 1988, scientists froze her body to preserve her genetic material, hoping to someday perform an experiment like this.
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Researchers Create DNA Modified "Super Soldiers" to Fight Cancer
Could this be the cure we have all been waiting for? Step inside.
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Ancient relic points to a turning point in Earth's history 42,000 years ago
The temporary breakdown of Earth's magnetic field 42,000 years ago sparked major climate shifts that led to global environmental change and mass extinctions, a new international study co-led by UNSW Sydney and the South Australian Museum shows.
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Boys who play video games have lower depression risk
Boys who regularly play video games at age 11 are less likely to develop depressive symptoms three years later, finds a new study led by a UCL researcher.
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Why flu activity is 'unusually low' during the coronavirus crisis and how to keep it going
In a typical year, rising flu cases would be dominating the headlines in January. Not in 2021.
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Drinking coffee impacts the structure of your brain, study finds
Researchers from the University of Basel studied the effects of coffee on quality of sleep and the brain’s structure. The study involved controlling participants’ caffeine intake
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A new UN report urges a radical shift in the way we think about nature
The United Nations released a report Thursday on the health of the planet that proposes a radical shift in the way mankind thinks about it.
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